How to remove Cartwise adware [Virus removal guide]

The Cartwise pop-up ads appeared on your PC without any notice? After that, you are faced with the fact that your web-browser is now filled with a variety of advertisements and banners signed with Cartwise or Ad by Cartwise. The cause of all your problems with your PC system is the Cartwise adware (sometimes called ‘ad-supported’ software) that has been installed on many PCs around the world, so you’re one of many. Most probably, you don’t even know how and where this adware has got into your PC. In the step by step guidance below, we will explain all the general features of ‘ad supported’ software and its typical behavior on the computer, as well as effective solutions to remove Cartwise from your web browser.

It is not a good idea to have an unwanted application like the Cartwise adware that causes browsers to show unwanted popup ads. The reason for this is simple, it doing things you do not know about. Even worse, the adware can gather lots of your privacy info that can be later transferred third party companies. You do not know if your home address, account names and passwords are safe. And of course you completely do not know what will happen when you click on any Cartwise ads.

To find out how to remove Cartwise pop up ads, we advise to read the step-by-step guide added to this article below. The instructions was created by experienced security professionals who discovered a solution to get rid of the annoying ‘ad supported’ software out of the machine.

How to remove Cartwise adware

In the step by step tutorial below, we’ll try to cover the Microsoft Internet Explorer, MS Edge, Google Chrome and FF and provide general help to get rid of Cartwise pop-up advertisements. You may find some minor differences in your Microsoft Windows install. No matter, you should be okay if you follow the steps outlined below: remove all suspicious and unknown software, reset internet browsers settings, fix web browsers shortcuts, remove malicious scheduled tasks, use free malware removal utilities. Read this manual carefully, bookmark or print it, because you may need to close your web browser or restart your machine.

How to manually remove Cartwise

The guidance will help you get rid of Cartwise popup advertisements. These Cartwise removal steps work for the Chrome, MS Edge, Microsoft Internet Explorer and FF, as well as every version of Windows operating system.

Delete ‘ad supported’ software through the Microsoft Windows Control Panel

Check out the MS Windows Control Panel (Programs and Features section) to see all installed applications. We suggest to click on the “Date Installed” in order to sort the list of apps by the date you installed them. If you see any unknown and suspicious programs, they are the ones you need to remove.

Make sure you have closed all internet browsers and other programs. Press CTRL, ALT, DEL keys together to open the Microsoft Windows Task Manager.

Click on the “Processes” tab, look for something dubious that is the Cartwise software that responsible for the appearance of unwanted pop up ads then right-click it and select “End Task” or “End Process” option. Most commonly, malicious software masks itself to avoid detection by imitating legitimate Microsoft Windows processes. A process is particularly suspicious: it’s taking up a lot of memory (despite the fact that you closed all of your applications), its name is not familiar to you (if you’re in doubt, you can always check the program by doing a search for its name in Google, Yahoo or Bing).

Next, uninstall any undesired and suspicious applications from your Control panel.

Look around the entire list of software installed on your system. Most likely, one of them is the Cartwise adware. Choose the dubious program or the program that name is not familiar to you and uninstall it.

Windows Vista, 7

From the “Start” menu in Microsoft Windows, select “Control Panel”. Under the “Programs” icon, select “Uninstall a program”.

Choose the questionable or any unknown applications, then click “Uninstall/Change” button to delete this unwanted program from your computer.

Delete unwanted Scheduled Tasks

If an undesired web page opens automatically on Windows startup or at equal time intervals, then you need to check the Task Scheduler Library and remove all tasks which have been created by the Cartwise adware.

Press Windows and R keys on your keyboard together. It will show a prompt that called Run. In the text field, type “taskschd.msc” (without the quotes) and press OK. Task Scheduler window opens. In the left-hand side, press “Task Scheduler Library”, as displayed below.

Task scheduler, list of tasks

In the middle part you will see a list of installed tasks. Select the first task, its properties will be display just below automatically. Next, press the Actions tab. Necessary to look at the text which is written under Details. If you are not sure that executes the task, then google it. If it is a component of the adware, then this task also should be removed.

Further press on it with the right mouse button and select Delete as displayed on the screen below.

Task scheduler, delete a task

Repeat this step, if you have found a few tasks that have been created by the Cartwise adware. Once is finished, close the Task Scheduler window.

Remove Cartwise ads from Chrome

Use the Reset web-browser utility of the Google Chrome to reset all its settings such as search provider, start page and new tab to original defaults. This is a very useful utility.

First start the Chrome and press Menu button (small button in the form of three dots).

It will show the Google Chrome main menu. Choose More Tools, then press Extensions.

Get rid of Cartwise popup ads from IE

The Microsoft Internet Explorer reset is great if your web browser is hijacked or you have unwanted addo-ons or toolbars on your web browser, which installed by an malware.

First, launch the Internet Explorer. Next, click the button in the form of gear (). It will open the Tools drop-down menu, click the “Internet Options” as shown on the image below.

In the “Internet Options” window click on the Advanced tab, then press the Reset button. The IE will display the “Reset Internet Explorer settings” window as shown in the figure below. Select the “Delete personal settings” check box, then press “Reset” button.

You will now need to reboot your PC for the changes to take effect.

Remove Cartwise from Firefox by resetting web-browser settings

If the FF settings such as search engine by default, new tab page and startpage have been replaced by the ad-supported software, then resetting it to the default state can help.

Click the Menu button (looks like three horizontal lines), and press the blue Help icon located at the bottom of the drop down menu as displayed in the figure below.

A small menu will appear, press the “Troubleshooting Information”. On this page, press “Refresh Firefox” button as displayed on the image below.

Follow the onscreen procedure to return your Firefox web-browser settings to its original state.

Scan your machine and delete Cartwise with free utilities

Manual removal steps does not always help to completely get rid of the adware, as it is not easy to identify and get rid of components of adware and all malicious files from hard disk. Therefore, it is recommended that you run malware removal utility to completely remove Cartwise off your internet browser. Several free malicious software removal utilities are currently available that can be used against the adware. The optimum way would be to use Zemana Anti Malware (ZAM), MalwareBytes Anti-Malware and HitmanPro.

Remove Cartwise pop-up ads with Zemana Anti-malware

Zemana Anti-malware is a utility that can remove ad-supported software, potentially unwanted programs, browser hijackers and other malicious software from your computer easily and for free. Zemana Anti-malware is compatible with most antivirus software. It works under Windows (10 – XP, 32 and 64 bit) and uses minimum of computer resources.

Once downloading is complete, close all apps and windows on your PC. Open a file location. Double-click on the icon that’s named Zemana.AntiMalware.Setup.

Further, click Next button and follow the prompts.

Once installation is finished, click the “Scan” button to perform a system scan for the Cartwise adware that cause intrusive pop-up advertisements to appear. This task may take some time, so please be patient. During the scan Zemana AntiMalware (ZAM) will detect threats exist on your computer.

After the system scan is finished, a list of all threats found is created. Review the scan results and then click “Next”. When that process is done, you may be prompted to restart your PC.

Scan and free your machine of Cartwise with HitmanPro

Hitman Pro is a free removal tool. It deletes PUPs, adware, browser hijackers and undesired internet browser addons. It will identify and delete Cartwise software responsible for redirections to various ads. Hitman Pro uses very small computer resources and is a portable program. Moreover, HitmanPro does add another layer of malware protection.

Hitman Pro can be downloaded from the following link. Save it directly to your Microsoft Windows Desktop.

When the downloading process is complete, open the file location and double-click the Hitman Pro icon. It will launch the HitmanPro tool. If the User Account Control prompt will ask you want to open the program, click Yes button to continue.

Next, click “Next” to perform a system scan with this utility for the adware that causes multiple unwanted pop up ads. Depending on your machine, the scan can take anywhere from a few minutes to close to an hour. While the tool is checking, you may see how many objects and files has already scanned.

Once the scan is finished, HitmanPro will show a list of all items found by the scan as shown on the image below.

Review the results once the utility has done the system scan. If you think an entry should not be quarantined, then uncheck it. Otherwise, simply click “Next” button. It will open a dialog box, click the “Activate free license” button. The HitmanPro will remove Cartwise adware responsible for unwanted popup ads. Once that process is complete, the utility may ask you to restart your personal computer.

Remove Cartwise with Malwarebytes

We recommend using the Malwarebytes Free which are completely clean your machine of the ad-supported software. The free utility is an advanced malware removal program designed by (c) Malwarebytes lab. This application uses the world’s most popular antimalware technology. It is able to help you remove annoying Cartwise ads from your web-browsers, potentially unwanted programs, malware, browser hijackers, toolbars, ransomware and other security threats from your PC for free.

Once downloading is complete, close all apps and windows on your PC. Open a directory in which you saved it. Double-click on the icon that’s named mb3-setup.

Further, click Next button and follow the prompts.

Once installation is complete, press the “Scan Now” button to perform a system scan with this utility for the Cartwise and other unwanted software. A system scan can take anywhere from 5 to 30 minutes, depending on your computer. During the scan MalwareBytes Anti-Malware (MBAM) will scan for threats exist on your PC.

Once MalwareBytes has completed scanning your computer, you can check all items detected on your computer. You may get rid of threats (move to Quarantine) by simply click “Quarantine Selected”. When the cleaning procedure is finished, you can be prompted to reboot your computer.

The following video offers a instructions on how to delete browser hijackers, ad-supported software and other malware with MalwareBytes AntiMalware (MBAM).

How to stay safe online

If you browse the Internet, you can’t avoid malicious advertising. But you can protect your web-browser against it. Download and use an ad-blocking program. AdGuard is an ad blocker which can filter out a huge number of of the malvertising, stoping dynamic scripts from loading harmful content.

Installing the AdGuard is simple. First you’ll need to download AdGuard on your Microsoft Windows Desktop from the link below.

After downloading it, double-click the downloaded file to start it. The “Setup Wizard” window will show up on the computer screen as displayed in the following example.

Follow the prompts. AdGuard will then be installed and an icon will be placed on your desktop. A window will show up asking you to confirm that you want to see a quick tutorial as shown below.

Press “Skip” button to close the window and use the default settings, or click “Get Started” to see an quick instructions which will assist you get to know AdGuard better.

Each time, when you launch your machine, AdGuard will start automatically and stop ads, as well as other malicious or misleading web pages. For an overview of all the features of the program, or to change its settings you can simply double-click on the AdGuard icon, that can be found on your desktop.

How to Cartwise get installed onto system

The adware usually gets on your PC system as a part of freeware that downloaded from the Web. Which means that you need to be proactive and carefully read the Terms of use and the License agreement properly. For the most part, the ad-supported software will be clearly described, so take the time to carefully read all the information about the software that you downloaded and want to install on your PC. In the Setup wizard, you should select the Advanced, Custom or Manual installation option to control what components and bundled applications to be installed, otherwise you run the risk of infecting your PC system with an ‘ad supported’ software like the Cartwise.

Finish words

Now your personal computer should be free of the Cartwise adware. We suggest that you keep Zemana Anti Malware (to periodically scan your computer for new adwares and other malicious software) and AdGuard (to help you block unwanted popup ads and harmful web pages). Moreover, to prevent any ad supported software, please stay clear of unknown and third party software, make sure that your antivirus program, turn on the option to look for potentially unwanted programs.

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